Actually, Stephen, they knew about 404 when they came up with that name. I 
guess it was just the number of $25 a month recurring donations they needed to 
cover the mortgage payments. Or maybe they thought using 404 made it memorable 
because of the number's notoriety. During the campaign, they tended to brag 
about how far toward the 404 goal they were, but that was often based not on 
number of participants but on total dollars. Some people signed up for more 
than $25 a month. Good for them.

The form for signing up for Team 404 is at 
http://caves.org/donate/HQ_Donation_Form.pdf. (Our "Team 404" does actually 
come up on Google, if you have the extraordinary patience to proceed to the 
fourth page. Lots of others seem to like Team 404, too.) Note that, as 
invariably on promotions about the building, the picture there is completely 
phony. That protuberance on the front is something they imagine they might 
build after they pay off the mortgage and raise a lot more besides, which of 
course will take a lot more than just the cost of keeping up the payments. 
Commercial mortgages are not self-amortizing. -- Mixon
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